In the fourth match of the 5-match ODI series being played between England and Australia at Lord’s, the England team, which came to bat first after losing the toss, has scored 312 runs at the loss of 5 wickets. Due to rain, this match is being played for 39-39 overs. In this match, the England team had lost half of its team on the score of 241, from here Liam Livingston took the responsibility of handling the innings from one end and scoring fast runs in which he scored 62 runs in just 27 balls with a strike rate of 229. Played an unbeaten inning of runs. With this, Livingston also equaled a 20 year old record.
Livingston equals Andrew Flintoff’s record at Lord’s
The record of hitting the most sixes in a single match in the ODI match between England and Australia played so far at Lord’s was in the name of Andrew Flintoff, which he hit in his innings in the match played in the year 2004. Now Liam Livingston has equaled his record in which he has hit a total of 7 sixes during his innings in this match against Australia at Lord’s. In this match, Livingston completed his half-century in just 25 balls.
England hit the most sixes as a team in an ODI match
In this match, a total of 12 sixes were seen during England’s innings, which is the highest number of sixes hit by a team in any ODI match played so far at the historic Lord’s ground. Whereas England’s score of 312 runs in this match is the highest score so far in the ODI matches played against Australia at Lord’s ground. In this match, while Livingston played an unbeaten inning of 62 runs for England, Harry Brook, who was handling the responsibility of captaincy, also scored an inning of 87 runs.
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